- pinyin: Zhōngshān Gōngyuán; Shanghainese:
Tsonsae Gonyu),
formerly called Jessfield Park and
Zhaofeng Park (Chinese: 兆豐公園), is a park in
Changning District...
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tallest statue dedicated to the
composer in the world.
Built in 1914 as
Jessfield Park, it once
contained the
campus of St. John's University, Shanghai's...
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degrees in China,
starting in 1907. The
university was
located at 188
Jessfield Road (now
Wanhangdu Lu), on a bend of the
Suzhou Cr**** in
Shanghai and...
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roads in Shanghai, such as
Bubbling Well Road (静安寺路),
Sinza Road (新闸路),
Jessfield Road (极斯非而路) and
Carter Road (卡德路) were all
early extra-settlement roads...
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Craigievar (1630)
Forbes baronets of
Foveran (1700)
Forbes baronets of Newe (1823) Burn
baronets of
Jessfield (1923),
later Forbes-Leith
baronets of Fyvie...
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contacted her to meet him.
Zheng hid a
Browning pistol and
drove to 76
Jessfield Road; when she was
about to enter, she was
arrested by Li
Shiqun and held...
- The Forbes-Leith of
Fyvie baronetcy, of
Jessfield in the
County of Midlothian,
originally the Burn baronetcy, was
created in the
Baronetage of the United...
- Aide-de-camp to King
George V from 1910 to 1926 and was
created a baronet, of
Jessfield near
Edinburgh in the
County of Midlothian, in 1923. Burn was married...
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Reynolds of
Woolton 6
March 1923 1104 Burn, now Forbes-Leith of
Fyvie of
Jessfield 7
March 1923 1105 Kaye of
Huddersfield 8
March 1923 1107
Bowlby of Manchester...
- occupation, he was the head of the
secret police Tèwu (also
known as
Jessfield 76,
after the
address of its
Shanghai headquarters) of Wang Jingwei's...